0
0.0
May 22, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
for more i want to welcome christina greer, fordham university professor and political science, and reid gallan, a campaign strategist and cofounder of the lincoln project. reid, trump scheduled a rally in the south bronx on thursday and a speech in dc on saturday. what are the odds he's not going to talk about this trial? >> i think almost zero. these are two places where he has zero chances of winning in november. so i would think these are places that he thinks he could draw a crowd oddly. i don't think that he could do that in new york city or washington, d.c. but he seems to be avoiding the electoral college states that he needs to win come november. >> what is your take on that? going to really a few blocks from the main campus of fordham where you are. a place where, come on, manhattan, he's not winning here. >> right, and it is to the narrative that i could work with the blacks and the latinos. i don't think as reid says, they're going to get much of a crowd. i mean don't forget though, this is a presidential candidate sitting in the courtroom every day of the week. he's got to s
for more i want to welcome christina greer, fordham university professor and political science, and reid gallan, a campaign strategist and cofounder of the lincoln project. reid, trump scheduled a rally in the south bronx on thursday and a speech in dc on saturday. what are the odds he's not going to talk about this trial? >> i think almost zero. these are two places where he has zero chances of winning in november. so i would think these are places that he thinks he could draw a crowd...
0
0.0
May 22, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
for more i will welcome christina greer, fordham university professor of political science. and veteran gop columnist and founder of the lincoln project. trump scheduled a rally in the bronx on thursday and a rally in d.c. on friday. what are the odds he is not going to talk about this trial? >> i think almost zero. but i think these are two places that he has zero chance of winning electorally in november. i think these are places he thinks he can draw a crowd. oddly, i don't think you can do that in new york city or washington, d.c. but he seems to be avoiding, near as i can say, actually electoral college states he needs to win in november. >> what is your take on that, going to really a few blocks from the main campus of fordham, where you are, a place where, come on, manhattan? he is not winning here. >> right, i am a proud faculty member of the lincoln center campus. but going to the south bronx, i think it goes to this narrative that i can work with the blacks and the latinos. i don't think, as reid said, he is going to get much of a crowd. don't forget, though, this
for more i will welcome christina greer, fordham university professor of political science. and veteran gop columnist and founder of the lincoln project. trump scheduled a rally in the bronx on thursday and a rally in d.c. on friday. what are the odds he is not going to talk about this trial? >> i think almost zero. but i think these are two places that he has zero chance of winning electorally in november. i think these are places he thinks he can draw a crowd. oddly, i don't think you...
0
0.0
May 21, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> is there any sort of art or science to how you close after a week off? feels like the biggest gap. >> no. look, i think you do pretty much -- you want to start and you want to retell the story. let me tell you -- remind you what you heard over the last couple of weeks. and then i'm going to tell you from whom you heard it and why you should believe them. so it's kind of like a three-step process and then kind of book end it, again, by wrapping it up. i might even wrap it up by let's come back to mr. costello's testimony and why it is you know that this was a cover up from day one. >> and that you heard -- >> lots of graphics. >> what? go ahead, harry. >> lots of graphics, pictures, transcripts that they will read over. it will be a very visual, much more than the testimony has been. >> and they get to take those documents in with them if they want them, right? >> it's up to the judge, but typically, yes. >> all right. we will continue to call on you for your expertise. none of these -- none of these days have been what we thought they were going to be. t
. >> is there any sort of art or science to how you close after a week off? feels like the biggest gap. >> no. look, i think you do pretty much -- you want to start and you want to retell the story. let me tell you -- remind you what you heard over the last couple of weeks. and then i'm going to tell you from whom you heard it and why you should believe them. so it's kind of like a three-step process and then kind of book end it, again, by wrapping it up. i might even wrap it up by...
0
0.0
May 21, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! a year after a heart attack, ahhhhh. mike's feeling like himself again. but even though time has passed, his risk of a second attack hasn't. mike is still living in the red. with a very high risk of another heart attack or stroke. he doesn't know with his risk factors his ldl-c (bad cholesterol) is still too high - the recommended level is below 55. are you living in the red? get in the know. learn how to get a free ldl-c test at attackheartdisease.com. >>> 30 seconds to go in game 7. vancouver running out of time. looking for the tying goal. looking to force overtime. had wheels all night number 21, eckle, nice reverse play. shot blocked. 5 seconds left, got to hurry, deflected the corner and the edmonton oilers are going to the western conference final. >> really fun game last night the edmonton oilers outlasted the vancouver canucks. a three goal second period powered the edmonton's victory as the oilers outlasted a
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! a year after a heart attack, ahhhhh. mike's feeling like himself again. but even though time has passed, his risk of a second attack hasn't. mike is still living in the red. with a very high risk of another heart attack or stroke. he doesn't know with his risk factors his ldl-c (bad cholesterol) is still too high - the recommended...
0
0.0
May 20, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
although they're not a science. but the point is you're explaining something to people that is beyond the average juror's knowledge. the law is something the judge will instruct them on. and that's why you're going to have a charging conference, which by the way, is not an insignificant event. that should really be budgeted in as something that's going to take some serious time. not only because we have complicated issues, but because it's an important event. >> have we gotten any clearer on what the prosecution is going to rely on to bump it up to a felony? federal elections charge? state elections? tax charge? has there been any clarity today on what that might be? >> if by clarify we mean we've gotten an inkling they're leading toward election law. here's how nebulous this area of the law is. there are so many questions beyond what you just asked. for example, do they need to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he committed all thement wills of the additional crime or as i believe the jury instructions, all they
although they're not a science. but the point is you're explaining something to people that is beyond the average juror's knowledge. the law is something the judge will instruct them on. and that's why you're going to have a charging conference, which by the way, is not an insignificant event. that should really be budgeted in as something that's going to take some serious time. not only because we have complicated issues, but because it's an important event. >> have we gotten any clearer...
0
0.0
May 19, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
because maybe the constant march of dna science might one day yield a clue. and in 2016, it did. >> what we found was, there were minute pairs identified on this curtain, and these hairs were identified as being dog hairs. >> and not just any dog hairs. >> when amy went missing, one of the things investigators did was they took samples of their dogs hair for comparison. >> jake is long gone. his hair outlives him, carefully collected and preserved in this vile for decades. a lab compared it to the hairs on the curtain. the result was a huge leap forward. >> so the dog hair and the hair on this curtain matched up. so based upon that, there's the theory that possibly she was wrapped in that curtain. >> jake, amy's constant companion during her short life , may have provided a crucial key to finding her killer. >> she loved jake very much. >> and now jake may help solve her murder. >> 10, 13 years after his death, he is still trying to save amy. he was a good dog. he was the best dog. >> and now, the curtain has yielded a new clue. when detectives are revealing
because maybe the constant march of dna science might one day yield a clue. and in 2016, it did. >> what we found was, there were minute pairs identified on this curtain, and these hairs were identified as being dog hairs. >> and not just any dog hairs. >> when amy went missing, one of the things investigators did was they took samples of their dogs hair for comparison. >> jake is long gone. his hair outlives him, carefully collected and preserved in this vile for...
0
0.0
May 19, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> used to have a case absent that science? >> we still can do it based on the other evidence we have. >> to be determined, as they say, setting the stage for nick hillary to at last have his day in court . the trial, finally, was about to get underway. >> i think it is taken so long to find justice for garrett, as it were, that this has become one of those stories that people will talk about for a very long time, regardless of how the verdict turns out. >> coming up. >> i will continue to fight until i don't have anything left inside of me to fight. >> nick and tandy, face-to-face. >> you're going to go up to the stand, and there's going to be nick hillary. are you ready for that? >> i am. >> the showdown begins. >> i am 100% innocent. of the accusations that i am facing. >> you could have heard a pin drop in the courtroom. >> when dateline continues. and tough to keep wo ndering if this is as good as it gets. but trelegy has shown me that there's still beauty and breath to be had. because with three medicines in one inhaler,
. >> used to have a case absent that science? >> we still can do it based on the other evidence we have. >> to be determined, as they say, setting the stage for nick hillary to at last have his day in court . the trial, finally, was about to get underway. >> i think it is taken so long to find justice for garrett, as it were, that this has become one of those stories that people will talk about for a very long time, regardless of how the verdict turns out. >>...
0
0.0
May 19, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
by the time i was going to college, i believed it, i thought it was correct in all these fake science ways. i showed up at a college that was outraged by it. it was a small liberal arts and social justice college, new college of florida. spent years there dealing with ostracism and condemnation and also a small community of people specifically through a shabbat to dinner who are willing to enter my initial question, is there some misunderstanding? i don't want to be somebody who harms other people, is there some way that they don't forget me, they don't understand this and years of that led to the conclusion that there's not a misunderstanding, i need to change who i am and what i believe and what i'm doing. >> in your book, you credit your new college community for helping you grapple with your gender identity and you write that "its culture and the people i met there helped me accept that fit under the transgender umbrella." how so ? >> it has been years of feeling comfortable and it is something that i didn't write nearly enough about in the book. it is the one thing if i could go
by the time i was going to college, i believed it, i thought it was correct in all these fake science ways. i showed up at a college that was outraged by it. it was a small liberal arts and social justice college, new college of florida. spent years there dealing with ostracism and condemnation and also a small community of people specifically through a shabbat to dinner who are willing to enter my initial question, is there some misunderstanding? i don't want to be somebody who harms other...
0
0.0
May 18, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
they are seeing the investments in chips and science. and infrastructure. the clean energy economy, creating good union jobs. so it could not be clearer the choice that we have to make here in november, so we endorsed early so we could hit the doors and the phones and start mobilizing and getting the word out to the communities that this election, there is a stark contrast for working people. >> more than 70% of americans say they support organized labor. that is a 60 year high. but actual union participation, that is at a modern-day low. just number one in 10 private sector workers carry a union card. you argue that anxiety over ai technology means workers need unions more than ever. ex when we see changing technology as an opportunity to reinvigorate organized labor? >> absolute. as you know, artificial intelligence is invading every workplace, whether it is journalism or healthcare. we are seeing it in auto factories, just like we have been talking about, workers feeling the effects of how technology is shifting the way they do their jobs. and they need
they are seeing the investments in chips and science. and infrastructure. the clean energy economy, creating good union jobs. so it could not be clearer the choice that we have to make here in november, so we endorsed early so we could hit the doors and the phones and start mobilizing and getting the word out to the communities that this election, there is a stark contrast for working people. >> more than 70% of americans say they support organized labor. that is a 60 year high. but...
0
0.0
May 18, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so, there are a lot of ways science, in addition to speaking out and saying something about the court that he will be penned to for the rest of his legacy. there are soft things roberts could be doing to rain these people in but he's not. i totally agree with john, at some point, the democrats just need to, there needs to be a on the floor. when i come on a segment like this, i need to be able to point say like look, everybody, we need to vote for ethics reform bill 1827 because that is what is going to stop them. i can't say that because democrats haven't put that pill together. >> right. this is interesting. it is an interesting point. sorry, go ahead, jen. >> i was just going to say part of the problem is the supreme court bar. they should be making motions to recuse these people. those people who have been on the wrong side of 6-3 decisions well these guys have sat on the court should be asking for a rehearing. judges who did not abide by their oath who have plainly repudiated the constitution decided these cases. so, the supreme court bar has to get into this. i will also make a
so, there are a lot of ways science, in addition to speaking out and saying something about the court that he will be penned to for the rest of his legacy. there are soft things roberts could be doing to rain these people in but he's not. i totally agree with john, at some point, the democrats just need to, there needs to be a on the floor. when i come on a segment like this, i need to be able to point say like look, everybody, we need to vote for ethics reform bill 1827 because that is what is...
0
0.0
May 18, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: and if you didn't believe brian kiefer, said the state, believe the science. an analyst testified that lance's dna had been found on kim's body on the pool cue used to beat her and on the trash he left behind. did you find any dna on those cigarette butts? >> yes. >> reporter: and it belonged to lance kirkpatrick. more evidence against him that he was there. >> yes. >> reporter: derrick dorsey also took the stand. he said lance and kim had once been friends but in the months before her death, she had grown tired of their houseguest. kim had a house rule? >> no smoking in the house. >> reporter: was lance able to follow that rule? >> not 100%, no. >> reporter: that must have driven kim nuts. >> it would aggravate the daylights out of her. >> reporter: did it get to the point where he had to leave over it? >> yes. >> reporter: so it was really because of the smoking. after they kicked lance out, kim wanted nothing more to do with him. in closing, the prosecutor said the defendant broke into the house because he knew that kim would never willingly let him in. whe
. >> reporter: and if you didn't believe brian kiefer, said the state, believe the science. an analyst testified that lance's dna had been found on kim's body on the pool cue used to beat her and on the trash he left behind. did you find any dna on those cigarette butts? >> yes. >> reporter: and it belonged to lance kirkpatrick. more evidence against him that he was there. >> yes. >> reporter: derrick dorsey also took the stand. he said lance and kim had once been...
0
0.0
May 17, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't know the science of them. i've never selected them. i think it probably says more about me than anybody else that i didn't think twice to sit on one. we don't know what they latched on to. but it is undeniable that the two witnesses that were slaughtered most brutally by trump's team were stormy daniels, the woman he chose to have sex with, and michael cohen, the man he asked to cover it up. those things are -- they may sort of speak to your gut than what's happening in the courtroom, but it's undeniable. >> and i was sitting there and, you know, we were just building up to it just before lunch and they'd been throwing a lot of daggers towards michael cohen, obviously trying to trip him up on a lot of fronts. and yes, this was something you could tell blanche was working his way to. he raised his voice, looked at trump, looked around to the press, the human printer, did you get this down? this was the bombshell? >> after 19 days, they somethin. >> this is the moment. and i left lunch thinking, you know what? you can get a lot into a 90
i don't know the science of them. i've never selected them. i think it probably says more about me than anybody else that i didn't think twice to sit on one. we don't know what they latched on to. but it is undeniable that the two witnesses that were slaughtered most brutally by trump's team were stormy daniels, the woman he chose to have sex with, and michael cohen, the man he asked to cover it up. those things are -- they may sort of speak to your gut than what's happening in the courtroom,...
0
0.0
May 17, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
biden wants america to know he's a vaccine, freedom, science denier, libertarian, joe rogan republican, someone aaron rodgers might have been a running mate for. so i think there's some give and take on the rfk issue. i expect joe biden to have a little fun with it. >> that's interesting, that's what you took away. i took away in the span of 11 seconds he said he would have no problem with it three times. that's just me. peter, robert kennedy might have a tough time qualifying for the debate. though he could still pose a danger to the candidates even if he's not there, right? >> he could. look, i think he's an x factor for both campaigns because neither one can be sure of who he hurts more, right? he's a former democrat, somebody who's got a name of a democratic pedigree in that sense, he seems to attract some democrats who assume he's like his father was or something like that. he also plays very strongly to a lot of the trump core voters with his anti-vaxx campaigns and other unorthodox positions. most polls show a mixed bag right now. some states he takes more away from president tr
biden wants america to know he's a vaccine, freedom, science denier, libertarian, joe rogan republican, someone aaron rodgers might have been a running mate for. so i think there's some give and take on the rfk issue. i expect joe biden to have a little fun with it. >> that's interesting, that's what you took away. i took away in the span of 11 seconds he said he would have no problem with it three times. that's just me. peter, robert kennedy might have a tough time qualifying for the...
0
0.0
May 17, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! it's hard to explain what this feels like. ♪♪ moving piles of earth. towing up to 4,000 lbs. cutting millions of blades of grass. nothing compares to experiencing it for yourself. you just have to get in the seat. (vo) you were diagnosed with thyroid eye disease a long time ago. nothing compares to experiencing it for yourself. and year after year, you weathered the storm and just lived with the damage that was left behind. but even after all this time your thyroid eye disease could still change. restoration is still possible. learn how you could give your eyes a fresh start at tedhelp.com. (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (jen) that's enterprise intelligence. (vo) it's your vision, it's your verizon. you ready? -showtime. this i
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! it's hard to explain what this feels like. ♪♪ moving piles of earth. towing up to 4,000 lbs. cutting millions of blades of grass. nothing compares to experiencing it for yourself. you just have to get in the seat. (vo) you were diagnosed with thyroid eye disease a long time ago. nothing compares to experiencing it for yourself....
0
0.0
May 17, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! (ella) fashion moves fast. ahhhhh. setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand... in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon. their solution for us? a private 5g network. (ella) we now get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) now we're even smarter and ready for what's next. (vo) achieve enterprise intelligence. it's your vision, it's your verizon. and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. >>> donald trump's hush money trial is winding down with the defense indicating it may have only one witness. probably not the former president. they are keeping people in suspense. we could see closing arguments next week. first, michael cohen has to return for more cro
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! (ella) fashion moves fast. ahhhhh. setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand... in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon. their solution for us? a private 5g network. (ella) we now get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. our...
0
0.0
May 17, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
administrations. [ applause ] this investment has helped from build student housing to study climate science, create health research labs, prepare black students for industries of the future. they don't have the endowments to do it themselves. let's be clear, i know real power when i see it. later today in the oval office, i will meet with the presidents of the divine nine. [ cheers and applause ] you think i'm kidding, don't you? i'm proud that we are the first -- you got it. i can tell there's -- anyway. for the first administration to have a working group from the divine nine in the white house. i asked them to do that from the beginning. we know 70 years after brown versus board, there's some forces trying to deny freedom of opportunity for all americans. a few minutes ago, i talked with some of the little rock nine who were determined to integrate a public school in little rock, arkansas, 67 years ago. i would like to recognize them for their courage. if they can, if you are able, please rise so we can all see you. [ cheers and applause ] thank god eisenhower was president. thank god we
administrations. [ applause ] this investment has helped from build student housing to study climate science, create health research labs, prepare black students for industries of the future. they don't have the endowments to do it themselves. let's be clear, i know real power when i see it. later today in the oval office, i will meet with the presidents of the divine nine. [ cheers and applause ] you think i'm kidding, don't you? i'm proud that we are the first -- you got it. i can tell...
0
0.0
May 17, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that is definitely more of an art than a science. >> so interesting to hear the way lawyers go about it. it is very different from the way that you and i do our work and yet we have a list of questions we would like answered and part of what we are watching and listening for is have my questions been answered or has this created new questions? >> i watch them and you can tell they are keeping a list of things they want to come back to. a lot that will be done on redirect, but they are keeping a list of how this will be framed. a lot like we do when we are doing a big interview. you take notes and keep a list of things you want to come back to or weaknesses somebody said. i think it is very similar. >> when we were taking the subway we were talking about that. we have this team where we go to court, leave and race appear to do the show at 4:00 and we were talking about the similarities between being an investigator and a criminal prosecutor and being an investigative journalist and there really are a lot of similarities. >> i look forward to the miniseries. thank you very much. i feel
that is definitely more of an art than a science. >> so interesting to hear the way lawyers go about it. it is very different from the way that you and i do our work and yet we have a list of questions we would like answered and part of what we are watching and listening for is have my questions been answered or has this created new questions? >> i watch them and you can tell they are keeping a list of things they want to come back to. a lot that will be done on redirect, but they...
0
0.0
May 16, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
if there was a science, if we could figure it out, believe me, we would have by now. so many in the civil and criminal context buy out that risk. by either pleading guilty or settling and putting money on a case. sometimes, by the way, i think you're looking for a juror who might be an advocate in the jury room. even that is a form of astrology. all the reads you may have on that juror, and sometimes based on all manner of things, nodding or looking like they're on your side by their body language, all of that is just astrology. it's just guess work, and like i said, you find out when and if you interview the jurors afterwards, you find out that all of your presumptions, all of your thoughts were way off. >> and let me take us back inside the courtroom, danny. the jury is back in. michael cohen is on the stand, and now todd blanche is doing what the judge said he needed to do on the side bar, clean up the implication there was improper conduct between the detective. he's saying at the beginning of the day, i showed you a text message between you and detective rosenber
if there was a science, if we could figure it out, believe me, we would have by now. so many in the civil and criminal context buy out that risk. by either pleading guilty or settling and putting money on a case. sometimes, by the way, i think you're looking for a juror who might be an advocate in the jury room. even that is a form of astrology. all the reads you may have on that juror, and sometimes based on all manner of things, nodding or looking like they're on your side by their body...
0
0.0
May 16, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i think it goes to the notion that this is a little bit more art than science. we may all have cross-examined michael cohen and may have all done it in a different way because we have a different goal at the end. i still cue to the notion he's more like most cooperating witnesses that i've seen. i've seen a lot as a prosecutor. and that they're going after a traditional bias, inconsistency, convicted perjury, you know, sort of approach. maybe i'm wrong. i'm wrong all the time. >> if a prosecutor had their hooks into a witness, which they do because there is a sentence hanging over the witness and that's not the case here, he served his sentence, you know, they don't have that kind of leverage, if that person were a cooperating witness and that person testifies at a trial, that they pleaded guilty to a crime they didn't commit, that person would lose the benefit of their cooperation agreement because that would be perjury during a plea allocution, which is an automatic out for the prosecution to say you have violated the plea agreement. >> i don't disagree with t
i think it goes to the notion that this is a little bit more art than science. we may all have cross-examined michael cohen and may have all done it in a different way because we have a different goal at the end. i still cue to the notion he's more like most cooperating witnesses that i've seen. i've seen a lot as a prosecutor. and that they're going after a traditional bias, inconsistency, convicted perjury, you know, sort of approach. maybe i'm wrong. i'm wrong all the time. >> if a...
0
0.0
May 16, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
all of the science and data is showing us that this is a major cause of that. so this is one area where government, i think, can appropriately intervene. >> why do you think loneiness plays a factor in people who engage in self-harm, harm to others, gun violence? >> listen, for anyone to carry out an act of epic level violence, you have to be fundamentally disconnected from your community. and we are just seeing more and more young people who feel like they don't belong. like they are outsiders. some of those then choose to take that frustration, that anxiety into their own hands and engage in these absolutely terrible and despicable acts of violence. >> can you share your experiences quickly here with self-isolation, with loneliness yourselves? >> my parents got divorced when i was 10, and that was a really hard and dark time for me. i went through a period of time where i thought the world would be a better place if i wasn't in it. i'm so grateful that i had institutions and community and people around me that cared about me in that dark time. so that's somet
all of the science and data is showing us that this is a major cause of that. so this is one area where government, i think, can appropriately intervene. >> why do you think loneiness plays a factor in people who engage in self-harm, harm to others, gun violence? >> listen, for anyone to carry out an act of epic level violence, you have to be fundamentally disconnected from your community. and we are just seeing more and more young people who feel like they don't belong. like they...
0
0.0
May 15, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we're doing a little bit of a political science experiment with the zombie vote. biden voters that are my people, former republicans or independents that are crossing over because they dislike trump so much to turn out. we have seen that in a lot of states. that wasn't helping in maryland. maryland had a competitive senate primary on the democratic side. if you are, you know, somebody that is a joe biden voter that's part of the democratic coalition, you probably wanted to have your voice heard in that race in your home state and it's a closed primary. so i think that we are really looking at a clean group of one in five maryland republicans that are upset with donald trump, and i think that some of those people aren't going to vote. some will go home to trump. some will vote for joe biden, and i think it's a core audience that joe biden is trying to reach aggressively, going ahead to november. >> i have to ask about the big news. biden and trump have agreed, june 27th, atlanta, they're going to debate. right now, the devil's in the details, right, they still appa
we're doing a little bit of a political science experiment with the zombie vote. biden voters that are my people, former republicans or independents that are crossing over because they dislike trump so much to turn out. we have seen that in a lot of states. that wasn't helping in maryland. maryland had a competitive senate primary on the democratic side. if you are, you know, somebody that is a joe biden voter that's part of the democratic coalition, you probably wanted to have your voice heard...
0
0.0
May 15, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! what causes a curve down there? is it peyronie's disease? will it get worse? how common is it? who can i talk to? can this be treated? stop typing. start talking to a specialized urologist. because it could be peyronie's disease, or pd. it's a medical condition where there is a curve in the erection, caused by a formation of scar tissue. and an estimated 1 in 10 men may have it. but pd can be treated even without surgery. say goodbye to searching online. find a specialized urologist who can diagnose pd and build a treatment plan with you. visit makeapdplan.com today. (ella) fashion moves fast. and build a treatment plan with you. setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand... in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon. their solution for us? a private 5g network. (ella) we now get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. our
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! what causes a curve down there? is it peyronie's disease? will it get worse? how common is it? who can i talk to? can this be treated? stop typing. start talking to a specialized urologist. because it could be peyronie's disease, or pd. it's a medical condition where there is a curve in the erection, caused by a formation of scar...
0
0.0
May 13, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
terrible at science. no ability with foreign languages. wow, that is narrowing down quickly, what i can do to put food on the table. in college, i did enough journalism and i was like, i like this enough, but i will say, i wasn't like, this is going to be it for sure. i didn't know that. >> right. >> once i got to actually practice it at college and internships and beyond, i said, okay, this will be the path for me. >> if he knew his fate, he would have cried. >> exactly. i know. well, i went to law school, katty, to buy time, then went to congress to buy time. then went to tv to buy time. i bought myself a lot of time. i'm not exactly sure where it is going. did you know at 22 what you were going to do? >> no. i left university with a kind of very nice but rather useless degree in french and italian medieval literature. i went and joined the bank of england, which is, you know, like the federal reserve. after a year, i realized they disliked me as much as i disliked them. i went off to zimbabwe and thought i'd be an economist. every time
terrible at science. no ability with foreign languages. wow, that is narrowing down quickly, what i can do to put food on the table. in college, i did enough journalism and i was like, i like this enough, but i will say, i wasn't like, this is going to be it for sure. i didn't know that. >> right. >> once i got to actually practice it at college and internships and beyond, i said, okay, this will be the path for me. >> if he knew his fate, he would have cried. >>...
0
0.0
May 12, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
just last week he refused to rule out the potential for political science if he loses his bid for a second term. he told time magazine, it depends. on the fairness of the election. on wednesday, biden made it clear why these are not just empty threats. >> this is true. it is the same thing and you might not accept the outcome of your election. i promise you that he won't unless it is dangerous. >> this time trump has powerful allies that are willing to show that busting plan. house speaker johnson, the key efforts behind efforts to overturn biden's victory in 2020, introduced a new election integrity bill this week. a total non-issue since it is illegal in state and federal elections. and also it is extremely rare. without any evidence, who remains in the job, they said this. >> and even if you were not concerned about the drop boxes of the mail-in ballots in 2020, you should be concerned that they might be voting in 2024. >> according to the foundation and that behind the project of the thing, they have been tied to non-citizens. this morning, the republican danced around the question of
just last week he refused to rule out the potential for political science if he loses his bid for a second term. he told time magazine, it depends. on the fairness of the election. on wednesday, biden made it clear why these are not just empty threats. >> this is true. it is the same thing and you might not accept the outcome of your election. i promise you that he won't unless it is dangerous. >> this time trump has powerful allies that are willing to show that busting plan. house...
0
0.0
May 12, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
because listen, paying somebody in exchange for their science is not a crime. falsifying the records in order to commit another crime, which will rise to that level of the felony is the crime and what they are trying to do, he knew nothing about reimbursement other than for it. >> and now michael cohen testified against trump in the new york civil trial where he accused the former president of fraud. now trump's team is expected to escalate the crime. speaking to jen psaki earlier today on what to expect from him tom in comparison to the testimony we've seen in the past when he formerly, loyally served as trump's lawyer. take a listen to this. >> and he won't be doing anymore twiters. he'll be the, e recently, i know he'll be telling the truth and they will be telling the truth no matter what he says. he knows everything he says is fully corroborated. >> and what are your thoughts? do you think cohen's credibility issues from the past could undermine the prosecutor's case or the fact they say documentation will back them up in many ways and neutralizes that? >>
because listen, paying somebody in exchange for their science is not a crime. falsifying the records in order to commit another crime, which will rise to that level of the felony is the crime and what they are trying to do, he knew nothing about reimbursement other than for it. >> and now michael cohen testified against trump in the new york civil trial where he accused the former president of fraud. now trump's team is expected to escalate the crime. speaking to jen psaki earlier today...
0
0.0
May 12, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that is why we say trial law is more of an art than a science. for whatever reason we can reduce football players and trial lawyers consistently. you're putting someone like him on the stand every mop movie you've ever seen has a said this. my favorite is the untouchables. you have to have the bookkeeper take the stand. that is what cohen is doing. the question is does he come across like a criminal or someone that you can believe? we would not know that until he testifies. >> when you look back at stormy daniels testimony do you think the prosecution was able to get at the heart of the case and avoid too much distraction? >> i think so. i think on tuesday i would've said perhaps not. this is evidenced by the fact that justice merchan took a mistrial motion quite seriously. he was objected on their behalf when some of the details started coming tonight. as the prosecution pointed out they only asked about the details of the sexual encounter and it was the right to do so. the prosecution doesn't have to prove that the sexual encounter took place.
that is why we say trial law is more of an art than a science. for whatever reason we can reduce football players and trial lawyers consistently. you're putting someone like him on the stand every mop movie you've ever seen has a said this. my favorite is the untouchables. you have to have the bookkeeper take the stand. that is what cohen is doing. the question is does he come across like a criminal or someone that you can believe? we would not know that until he testifies. >> when you...
0
0.0
May 12, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
>> a professor of political science has a theory and argues the trump's effectiveness and his ability to maintain his following comes at least in part from something called dominance politics. republicans are all about dominance and they embrace the us versus then framing. taking risk. democrats recoil and back down after ruffling feathers. they have grown obsessively risk adverse and poll driven and allergic to hop button issues except, perhaps, for abortion. they are more than a little boring. one , kamala harris was asked if she is scared of the second trump team. she had i am scared and we should all be scared and to voters, that smells like weakness. and the most frequently cited description of the democratic party was weak. in a recent gallup poll, 38% voted mr. biden compared with 57% for mr. trump,". democrats can use dominance politics too. the messaging does not need to translate to the crudeness, bullying and lies we have seen from donald trump. mobilizing dominance to promote freedom, equality, and progress. i am pack all of this on the other side of the break where i am j
>> a professor of political science has a theory and argues the trump's effectiveness and his ability to maintain his following comes at least in part from something called dominance politics. republicans are all about dominance and they embrace the us versus then framing. taking risk. democrats recoil and back down after ruffling feathers. they have grown obsessively risk adverse and poll driven and allergic to hop button issues except, perhaps, for abortion. they are more than a little...
0
0.0
May 12, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he is a vaccine denier, he denies science. he flip-flops on the issue of abortion and even his own vp candidate can't up on where he is day-to-day. now he says he has a worm eating his brain. he is a perfect republican today. and so, look. who knows how he takes and specific states that matter to a biden victory in november. but i would tell you this guy speaks to the aaron rogers republican which could take from the maga crowd. i would see joe biden having a little fun with rfk going into november. >> how could you not? thank you both very much for coming to the saturday show. >>> and take a look at this. you are looking at live pictures of donald trump speaking at a campaign rally in wildwood, new jersey. i pumped gas there at the sonoko station. he will be back in manhattan on monday for what is expect today be intense testimony from his attorney michael cohen. still to come on the saturday show, black and lgbtq voters could be a major factor in this year's presidential election. especially in the battleground states. what
he is a vaccine denier, he denies science. he flip-flops on the issue of abortion and even his own vp candidate can't up on where he is day-to-day. now he says he has a worm eating his brain. he is a perfect republican today. and so, look. who knows how he takes and specific states that matter to a biden victory in november. but i would tell you this guy speaks to the aaron rogers republican which could take from the maga crowd. i would see joe biden having a little fun with rfk going into...
0
0.0
May 12, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and there's brain science and social psychology that helps support this conclusion. but people that are fighting hate and antisemitism are human beings too. and we tend to want simple solutions that. st what worries me the most. it sort of blinds us to what we should be doing about antisemitism on and off campus when we think there's a handy cheat sheet that says this is okay to say and this isn't. when you look at how antisemitism actually works, think of the tree of life shooting in pittsburgh. it was motivated with a background of people talking about invaders coming over the southern border and oh because the jewish community hosted a pro immigration group, that was a target. nobody would say the shooting at the el paso wal-mart a few months later by somebody with the same ideology was, you know, an act of antisemitism. so we limit how we think about antisemitism actually exists in the real word when we say it's on this side of the line or that side of the line and tonight want to use it as a matter of law to stifle speech. that ends a debate and stops us from do
and there's brain science and social psychology that helps support this conclusion. but people that are fighting hate and antisemitism are human beings too. and we tend to want simple solutions that. st what worries me the most. it sort of blinds us to what we should be doing about antisemitism on and off campus when we think there's a handy cheat sheet that says this is okay to say and this isn't. when you look at how antisemitism actually works, think of the tree of life shooting in...
0
0.0
May 12, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
want to believe that justice is on their side, and injustices on the other side, and there is brain science and social psychology that helps support this conclusion, but people that are fighting hate and anti-semitism are human beings too, and we tend to want to have simple solutions, and that is what worries me most. it blinds us to the things we could be doing about anti- semitism on and off the campus, when we think there is a handy cheat sheet that says, this is okay to say, this is not okay. when you look at how anti- semitism actually works, think of the tree of life shooting in pittsburgh. it was motivated with a background of people talking about invaders coming over the southern border, and because the jewish community had hosted a pro-immigration group, that was a target. nobody would say that the shooting at the el paso walmart a few months later by somebody with the same ideology was an active anti-semitism. we limit how we think about how anti-semitism actually works in the real world when we say, is it on that side of the line or the side of the line? we don't want to use it a
want to believe that justice is on their side, and injustices on the other side, and there is brain science and social psychology that helps support this conclusion, but people that are fighting hate and anti-semitism are human beings too, and we tend to want to have simple solutions, and that is what worries me most. it blinds us to the things we could be doing about anti- semitism on and off the campus, when we think there is a handy cheat sheet that says, this is okay to say, this is not...
0
0.0
May 11, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! only purple's gel flex grid passes the raw egg test. no other mattress cradles your body and simultaneously supports your spine. memory foam doesn't come close. get your best sleep guaranteed. save up to $800 during our memorial day sale. visit purple.com or a store near you i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has never been easier. get connected on the day of your move with the xfinity app. can i sleep over at your new place? can katie sleep over tonight? sure, honey! this generation is so dramatic! move with xfinity. >>> this morning israel issued a new warning in gaza urging residents to evacuate parts of rafah as it prepares to expand its military campaign there. but so far israel's move into the city has stopped short of a full-scale ground invasion. you may
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! only purple's gel flex grid passes the raw egg test. no other mattress cradles your body and simultaneously supports your spine. memory foam doesn't come close. get your best sleep guaranteed. save up to $800 during our memorial day sale. visit purple.com or a store near you i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you...
0
0.0
May 11, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the defense called it junk science. >> this type of expert testimony has never been allowed in the state of illinois before. it should not have been allowed in this case. >> but how could the defense answer for that gunshot residue found on kirk's gearshift? a defense expert agreed there was plenty of it on that spot. but-- >> finding that number of characteristic of gunshot residue. >> maybe too surprising? especially because there was none anywhere else in the car. so, it looked like some kind of mistake. or worse. >> your suggestion is what? >> either gunshot residue was purposefully placed on the lever, or came into contact with either closing, a firearm or the hands of the two police officers that had been in a crime scene. >> either way, rogers suggested sloppy police work was the hallmark of the investigation. he said police should have dug deeper when they heard what this woman had to say. >> i heard what i believe to be gunshots. >> the defense had an ear witness of sorts that testified that, while more than a block away, she heard gunshots at 10:00 p.m., which fit the corner's
the defense called it junk science. >> this type of expert testimony has never been allowed in the state of illinois before. it should not have been allowed in this case. >> but how could the defense answer for that gunshot residue found on kirk's gearshift? a defense expert agreed there was plenty of it on that spot. but-- >> finding that number of characteristic of gunshot residue. >> maybe too surprising? especially because there was none anywhere else in the car. so,...
0
0.0
May 11, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> rothstein taught arts and sciences and advise the robotics team and had come from a prominent family and his parents were not as the bottlers of a local soda pop. now he was in a police interrogation room where he agreed to a videotape interview. he seemed calm and collected. his attorney was also there. >> when bill was asked to sign his waiver, and his miranda rights, there was a misspelling. it was like a chess game to him. he'd like to to let them know that he was a smart as they were and i think he enjoyed it. >> how long have you known marjorie armstrong? >> roughly 30, 35 years. >> briefly, what was your relationship with her? >> we went together, i think, and then got engaged. >> they never married but she and bill rothstein remained friends and a complicated relationship. a romance that was just a small part of marjorie diehl- armstrong's long and troubled history. do you want to take a crack at explaining who marjorie is? >> marjorie diehl-armstrong is a very famous or i should say infamous resident of erie, pennsylvania. >> trey borzillieri, the would- be documentarian, ca
. >> rothstein taught arts and sciences and advise the robotics team and had come from a prominent family and his parents were not as the bottlers of a local soda pop. now he was in a police interrogation room where he agreed to a videotape interview. he seemed calm and collected. his attorney was also there. >> when bill was asked to sign his waiver, and his miranda rights, there was a misspelling. it was like a chess game to him. he'd like to to let them know that he was a smart...
0
0.0
May 11, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients to support whole body health. one a day. science that matters. >>> nobody was doing anything. they pulled in, they opened fire. look at them, they are aiming their fire now. they are walking toward us. get back, get back. he is hit. we have protesters moving closer and the police continue to fire. >> they are chanting like they are daring the state troopers to fire on them again. >> all right, guys, i got hit. hold on. >> that was footage of our own ali velshi in the summer of 2020 when he was shot by police with a rubber bullet as he covered the george floyd protest. though clearly a member of the press he was targeted and shot at repeatedly and this is how the president responded months later at a campaign rally. >> i remember this guy got hit on the knee with a canister of teargas and he went down. he was down. my knee, my knee. nobody cared. these guys did not care. they moved him aside and they just locked. it was the most beautiful thin
it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients to support whole body health. one a day. science that matters. >>> nobody was doing anything. they pulled in, they opened fire. look at them, they are aiming their fire now. they are walking toward us. get back, get back. he is hit. we have protesters moving closer and the police continue to fire. >> they are chanting like they are daring the state troopers to fire on them again. >> all right, guys,...
0
0.0
May 10, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
anti-vaxx, anti-science, totally weird. i mean, and so, and he also has a worm in his brain, which they left in. it's a dead worm. it's still in there. >> the thing about it is, if a worm gets into your brain and your brain cannot sustain it, and therefore it dies, it might say more about you than the worm. that's all i'm saying. >> you know what, you're absolutely right. that's great wisdom. >> at this point, does the biden campaign need to start paying to get him on the ballot in every state? >> that would be a great strategy. i always thought rfk would pull from donald trump because of everything we talked about. he's always been that guy. this is not just this moment. he's always been that person. the fact he's even going to the sort of libertarian conference, convention, and is challenging donald trump to debate him at that cup vention. >> come on. >> on the flip side, those democrats supporting joe biden looked at covid, saw what donald trump did, and saw what joe biden did. >> yes. >> and said, you know what, governm
anti-vaxx, anti-science, totally weird. i mean, and so, and he also has a worm in his brain, which they left in. it's a dead worm. it's still in there. >> the thing about it is, if a worm gets into your brain and your brain cannot sustain it, and therefore it dies, it might say more about you than the worm. that's all i'm saying. >> you know what, you're absolutely right. that's great wisdom. >> at this point, does the biden campaign need to start paying to get him on the...
0
0.0
May 10, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is art not science. there's no precise way to do it. but, it's clear that what the district attorney's office is doing, nicole, you're precisely right, is with largely republican trump loyalists are trying to corroborate their star witness, michael cohen. >> i mean, vaughn, i think that speaks to trigger trump and his political angst because the last time that happened was the very public january 6th hearings when that was on camera, that was on tv, and that did damage the republican brand ahead of the midterms. >> it absolutely did. there was a focus point and also a divide between the efforts of liz cheney and adam kinzinger in real-time through the january 6th select committee and what donald trump was trying to campaign around the country on and there was this weird vibe because in the republican primaries that existed it was the trump-backed candidates versus those who were not. first everybody angling for the trump endorsement so you could not say donald trump did any wrongdoing or acknowledge he had me a missteps or should have h
this is art not science. there's no precise way to do it. but, it's clear that what the district attorney's office is doing, nicole, you're precisely right, is with largely republican trump loyalists are trying to corroborate their star witness, michael cohen. >> i mean, vaughn, i think that speaks to trigger trump and his political angst because the last time that happened was the very public january 6th hearings when that was on camera, that was on tv, and that did damage the republican...
0
0.0
May 10, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
than any president has in modern times, making sure that we can re-shore jobs through the chips and science act, passing legislation that is the most significant investment in climate change, and we have a president on trial for paying hush money to a pornographic star to protect his own political reputation and to try to hide what he did in order to get elected. it's disgusting. >> congressman debbie wasserman schultz, it's always great to see you. i thank you very much for your time. >> thank you for having me as always. >>> next, what led to a fatal encounter between a florida sheriffs deputy and a u.s. airman. airman but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. you want thicker, stronger, fuller hair? you need expert skincare. new dove scalp + hair therapy serum active skincare ingredients targets the source of beautiful hair. your scalp for visibly thicker, stronger, fuller hair. did i read this? your scalp for visibly tdid i get eggs?r, where are my keys? memor
than any president has in modern times, making sure that we can re-shore jobs through the chips and science act, passing legislation that is the most significant investment in climate change, and we have a president on trial for paying hush money to a pornographic star to protect his own political reputation and to try to hide what he did in order to get elected. it's disgusting. >> congressman debbie wasserman schultz, it's always great to see you. i thank you very much for your time....
0
0.0
May 10, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> a breakthrough in science under the sea, learning how some of the biggest animals in the ocean communicate when the 11th hour continues. th hour co. clinically proven to help reverse the four signs of early gum disease. a new toothpaste from parodontax, the gum experts. shingles. some describe it as an intense burning sensation. or an unbearable itch. this painful blistering rash could also disrupt your work and time with family. shingles could also lead to long—term, debilitating nerve pain that can last for months or even years. if you're over 50, the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. (♪♪) and as you age, your risk of developing shingles increases. (♪♪) don't wait. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles today. >>> the last thing before we go tonight, whales have entered the chat, we have all been intrigued by whales because of their size, intelligence and how they seem to communicate, and scientists are beginning to learn their alphabet. will we be able to speak to wales one day, and thompson has more. >> reporter: to you and me the underwater no
. >> a breakthrough in science under the sea, learning how some of the biggest animals in the ocean communicate when the 11th hour continues. th hour co. clinically proven to help reverse the four signs of early gum disease. a new toothpaste from parodontax, the gum experts. shingles. some describe it as an intense burning sensation. or an unbearable itch. this painful blistering rash could also disrupt your work and time with family. shingles could also lead to long—term, debilitating...
0
0.0
May 10, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> when we come back, a breakthrough in science under the sea. what researchers have learned about how some of the biggest animals in the ocean communicate when the 11th hour continues. 11th hour continues. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring so you can be happily fulfilled... which is pretty un-boring if you think about it. (restaurant noise) [announcer] introducing allison's plaque psoriasis. she thinks her flaky gray patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. allison! over here! otezla can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing otezla for over a decade. otezla is also approved
. >>> when we come back, a breakthrough in science under the sea. what researchers have learned about how some of the biggest animals in the ocean communicate when the 11th hour continues. 11th hour continues. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and...
0
0.0
May 9, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients to support whole body health. one a day. science that matters. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. it's time we all shine. talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. the future is not just going to happen. you have to make it. and if you want a successful business, all it takes is an idea, and now becomes the future. a future where you grew a dream into a reality. it's waiting for you. mere minutes away. the future is nothing but power and it's all yours. the all new godaddy airo. get your business online in minut
it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients to support whole body health. one a day. science that matters. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can...
0
0.0
May 9, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so far, the science does not provide a direct link to exposure to toxins and infertility. remember, ivf treatments can cause tens of thousands of dollars each round. the service members and veterans we spoke to said, look, this is an investment worth making. the services have been struggling with recruiting. some struggled with retention in recent years. they look at this as an investment in the future. you're not only potentially retaining some top talent by investing in this, but you may be investing in the future by providing these sorts of treatments and this sort of benefit, willie. >> fascinating. well reported. pentagon correspondent courtney kube, thanks, as always. we appreciate it. is this a case, elise, of the pentagon needing to catch up with the times a little bit? what are we talking about here? >> it is a pattern that the pentagon has had ever since they started letting women enter the ranks formally of the military. it took so long. women in the military fought for child care. that came in the '70s. for bases to have child care to help working moms. then yo
so far, the science does not provide a direct link to exposure to toxins and infertility. remember, ivf treatments can cause tens of thousands of dollars each round. the service members and veterans we spoke to said, look, this is an investment worth making. the services have been struggling with recruiting. some struggled with retention in recent years. they look at this as an investment in the future. you're not only potentially retaining some top talent by investing in this, but you may be...
0
0.0
May 9, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! >>> moscow marjorie has clearly gone off the deep end. may be the result of a space laser. but this time of tantrum is absolutely unacceptable, and it does nothing to further the cause of the conservative movement. the only people who have s stymd our ability to govern are people who pull these stunts to undermine the majority. if they're so upset about things that haven't happened, take a look in the mirror, starting with marjorie taylor greene. >> mike lawler criticizing marjorie taylor greene after she introduced the motion to remove speaker mike johnson from leadership. joining us now, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst susan del percio. she has a new opinion piece, "marjorie taylor greene's push to vacate the speaker didn't win her anything." susan, good to see you this morning. let's start there. what is mtg's future? >> i don't think it is bright. she makes it through the year. one of two things wi
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! >>> moscow marjorie has clearly gone off the deep end. may be the result of a space laser. but this time of tantrum is absolutely unacceptable, and it does nothing to further the cause of the conservative movement. the only people who have s stymd our ability to govern are people who pull these stunts to undermine the...
0
0.0
May 8, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients to support whole body health. one a day. science that matters. oh, yeah, man. take it from your inner child. what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. what? the dodge hornet r/t... the totally torqued-out crossover. millions of children are fighting to survive due to inequality, conflict, poverty and the climate crisis. save the children® is working alongside communities to provide a better life for children. and there's a way you can help. please call or go online to give just $10 a month. only $0.33 a day. we urgently need 1000 new monthly donors in the next 30 days to help the children we support around the world. you can help provide food, medicine, care and protection, plus so much more that a child needs by calling right now and giving just $10 a month. all we need are 1000 monthly donors in the next 30 days. please call or go online now with your monthly gift of just $10. thanks to generous government grants, every dollar
it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients to support whole body health. one a day. science that matters. oh, yeah, man. take it from your inner child. what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. what? the dodge hornet r/t... the totally torqued-out crossover. millions of children are fighting to survive due to inequality, conflict, poverty and the climate crisis. save the children® is working alongside communities to provide a better life for...
262
262
May 8, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 1
he doesn't have facts, he doesn't have science, so go to your heart. he's talking about low-information voters, he's going to their fear, their heart. they have kennedy kind of echoing the permanent skepticism. that's the battleground. >> if he can get over the dead worm in his brain. >>> we have some breaking news. moments ago congressman marjorie taylor green originally called for a vote on her motion to vacate the speakership she made the motion with some boos. the house must now vote on the motion in two legislative days. charlie, we've covered a few of these together. there wasn't just the effort to oust mccarthy, which was messy, but that's the world in which they're living in. >> that's the world they have created. i have to say -- and i'm just -- i'm kind of working this through, because you started this hour by playing that sound bite from mike johnson, where he talked about how congress was going to step in, and i know the democrats have said use their votes to basically save the republicans from themselves. i guess i would throw out the ques
he doesn't have facts, he doesn't have science, so go to your heart. he's talking about low-information voters, he's going to their fear, their heart. they have kennedy kind of echoing the permanent skepticism. that's the battleground. >> if he can get over the dead worm in his brain. >>> we have some breaking news. moments ago congressman marjorie taylor green originally called for a vote on her motion to vacate the speakership she made the motion with some boos. the house must...
0
0.0
May 8, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! i love your dress. oh thanks! i splurged a little because liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, right? i've been telling everyone. baby: liberty. did you hear that? ty just said her first word. can you say “mama”? baby: liberty. can you say “auntie”? baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: ♪ liberty. ♪ diabetes can serve up a lot of questions. like what is your glucose and can you have more carbs? before you decide with the freestyle libre 3 system know your glucose and where it's heading no fingersticks needed. now the world's smallest and thinnest sensor sends your glucose levels directly to your smartphone. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c. the #1 cgm prescribed in the u.s. try it for free at freestylelibre.us oh, yeah, man. the #1 cgm prescribed ta
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! i love your dress. oh thanks! i splurged a little because liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, right? i've been telling everyone. baby: liberty. did you hear that? ty just said her first word. can you say “mama”? baby: liberty. can you say “auntie”? baby: liberty. how many...
0
0.0
May 8, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! ♪ limu emu... ♪ and doug. (bell ringing) limu, someone needs to customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. let's fly! (inaudible sounds) chief! doug. (inaudible sounds) ooooo ah. (elevator doors opening) (inaudible sounds) i thought you were right behind me. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, ♪ ♪ liberty. ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ( ♪♪ ) with the push of a button, constant contact's ai tools help you know what to say, even when you don't. hi! constant contact. helping the small stand tall. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. today, a mystery remains, with just 68 days until the republican convention, who will be his running mate. former speaker kevin mccarthy
new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! ♪ limu emu... ♪ and doug. (bell ringing) limu, someone needs to customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. let's fly! (inaudible sounds) chief! doug. (inaudible sounds) ooooo ah. (elevator doors opening) (inaudible sounds) i thought you were right behind me. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty,...
0
0.0
May 8, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
"access hollywood" tape went public in 2016, trump's then lawyer, michael cohen, wanted to buy her science. the defense tried to paint daniels as a liar and extortionist, and daniels said her motivation was not money and she just wanted to get her story out publicly. she also acknowledged that she hates trump. speaking of experts, let's bring in former litigator, lisa ruben, and dana cevallos. and jonathan lemire, the host of "way too early." how do we put into words what happened at trial, and where do you think the prosecution landed with their questioning of stormy daniels. was it effective or perhaps over-zealousness there? >> you know, mika, i have a slightly different take on all of this than some folks do. i didn't think the testimony was graphic at all. i thought while she provided lots of details that were extraneous in the trump's attorney or the judge, it was like the fact that his toiletries had old spice and perk plus. she added one detail about the sexual encounter that i think the judge wished she hadn't, and when he said some things are better left unsaid, but a lot of that
"access hollywood" tape went public in 2016, trump's then lawyer, michael cohen, wanted to buy her science. the defense tried to paint daniels as a liar and extortionist, and daniels said her motivation was not money and she just wanted to get her story out publicly. she also acknowledged that she hates trump. speaking of experts, let's bring in former litigator, lisa ruben, and dana cevallos. and jonathan lemire, the host of "way too early." how do we put into words what...
0
0.0
May 8, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it's not rocket science, and yet this judge has slow walked this thing to death. >> it seems quite obvious that she appears to be slow walking and delaying it. what are jack smith's options here for trying to get a new judge assigned to this case? >> yeah, i don't think that there are many options. i think that judge cannon is not going to have the case. the just department -- andiest faced with these requests a lot of times. prosecutors around the country would say authorize us to move and switch judges and try and seek the disqualification of a judge and you almost never do it because the justice department's long-term litigating interest is to not, you know, cast aspirations on any particular judge. and also here thfs an appeal standard which is really high standard under the law. it's just not going to work. i don't see the appeal here despite the fact this is so atrocious. just by way of contrast, alex, the sam bankman-fried trial for crypto currency that guy was indicted december 2022, convicted january 2023 from start to finish. the crypto currency case enormously more complicated t
it's not rocket science, and yet this judge has slow walked this thing to death. >> it seems quite obvious that she appears to be slow walking and delaying it. what are jack smith's options here for trying to get a new judge assigned to this case? >> yeah, i don't think that there are many options. i think that judge cannon is not going to have the case. the just department -- andiest faced with these requests a lot of times. prosecutors around the country would say authorize us to...
0
0.0
May 8, 2024
05/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it is not rocket science and yet this judge has slow walk to this thing to death. >> it seems cool -- seems quite obvious that she has slow walking it. what are jack smith's options for getting a new judge assigned to this case? >> i don't think there are many options. i was faced with these request a lot at times. prosecutors around the country would say authorize us to move and switch judges and try to seek a disqualification of a judge and you almost never do it, because the justice department's long-term litigating interest is to not cast aspersions at any particular judge or say we can't try this case in front of them and here there is an appeal standard. you have a really high standard under the law. it is just not going to work, so i don't see an appeal here. despite the fact that this is so atrocious. just by way of contrast, the samuel bankman-fried trial for cryptocurrency, indicted in september, 2022, 11 months start to finish. trump was indicted last june and we don't even have a trial date. the cryptocurrency case, enormously more complicated. so something ill is going on
it is not rocket science and yet this judge has slow walk to this thing to death. >> it seems cool -- seems quite obvious that she has slow walking it. what are jack smith's options for getting a new judge assigned to this case? >> i don't think there are many options. i was faced with these request a lot at times. prosecutors around the country would say authorize us to move and switch judges and try to seek a disqualification of a judge and you almost never do it, because the...